1963-1964 Yearbook

HAPPILY hanging and adiusting their new plaque in the student center, Phil Sturm and Gory lucas odd the unique Chi Sigma Alpha symbol to the displ ay. CHI SIGMA ALPHA Club Queen Karen Parsonl New club begins with foundations for traditions CHI SIGMA ALPHA . TOP ROW, Moore (sponsor), Adorns, J. Arnold, W . Arnold. SECOND ROW, D. Bawcom, H. Bawcom, Berry, Burton, Dixon. THIRD ROW: Gadberry, Gray , Hoguewood, Hawk ins , Johnson. FOURTH ROW, Kirk , lucas, M iller, Morgan, Redwine. FIFTH ROW, Roberts, Russell , Sturm, W illiams, Wilson . 156 Starting a new club can be an interesting but difficult task. Eleven upperclassmen formed Chi Sigma Alpha, and carefully planned thei r emblem and basi c ideals. Twelve new members joined at pledge week. Informal initiation was held for them at Gum Springs, and formal ceremonies were in th e Bible building. The group bega n working together, and the first major accomplishment w~s winning the small club volleyball champion ship. A beatnik party was the informal function in February .. The pumping sta tion recreation han was decorated to fit the theme. Several stag outings to Wyldewood during the year helped the members become well acquainted. These occasions were opportunities to discuss plans and policies for the club. The club queen baked cupcakes and other pastries for the members during the year. OfFICERS. Arnold, Pres.; Williams, Vice· Pres .; Wilson, Sec.; Bowcom, Treas .; Erie Moore, Sponsor.

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